Sanibel and Captiva Islands (Postcard History Series) by Deborah Gleason

Sanibel and Captiva Islands (Postcard History Series)

Deborah Gleason
128 pages
Arcadia Publishing
Mar 2013
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Discover the history of these beautiful islands on the Gulf Coast and how they became the eminent destination for shell seekers worldwide.Sanibel Island was opened to homesteading in 1888, four years after the Sanibel Island Light Station was completed, and boats ranging from steamers to schooners were drawn to the islands. The islands' prairie-like savannahs, where the threat of freeze was rare, were perfect for farming. Inns and hotels appeared to service newcomers who came to stake a homesteading claim, fish for silver king tarpon, or explore the tropical frontier. Others came seeking seashells, as Sanibel and Captiva Islands were legendary among shell collectors everywhere.
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Pages 128
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Published 2013
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